Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 30, 2014

1. The Perfect Crime by Brian Kalt (Michigan State University College of Law)

2. Learning by Thinking: How Reflection Aids Performance by Giada Di Stefano (HEC Paris – Strategy & Business Policy) and Francesca Gino (Harvard Business School) and Gary Pisano (Harvard Business School) and Bradley Staats (University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School)

3. Fact, Fiction and Momentum Investing by Clifford Asness (AQR Capital Management, LLC) and Andrea Frazzini (AQR Capital Management, LLC) and Ronen Israel (AQR Capital Management, LLC) and Tobias Moskowitz (University of Chicago – Booth School of Business)

4. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory by Matthew Jackson (Stanford University – Department of Economics)

5. Your Secret Stingray’s No Secret Anymore: The Vanishing Government Monopoly Over Cell Phone Surveillance and Its Impact on National Security and Consumer Privacy by Stephanie Pell (Stanford University – Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society) and Christopher Soghoian (Yale University – Yale Information Society Project)

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